Rising Sun

In what can best be described as a typical Michigan summer day, the Early Risers traveled west for another match against the Eclipse ball club.  Hines Park was the venue for the match as the Eclipse promised to generously host the club from

The Finale

On Sunday, September 20, just as was the setting when the Eclipse Base Ball Club of Northville first started the 2015 season back in May, we were blessed with blue skies, green grass and a golden sun.  The finale at Ford Field

State of the Union

A picturesque day greeted the Northville club as they ventured into the holy grounds in Dexter.  The Union Base Ball Club of Dexter seemed poised to even the series from a match earlier in the year.  Beneficiaries of the coin toss, the Eclipse elected to

Slumbering Eclipse

A standard humid August day greeted the visiting nine from Historic Fort Wayne on the grounds of Ford Field. Led by their captain, Snurek, the Early Risers returned to Northville after a small hiatus and showcased their young talent for the game

Buzzing Along

A week after their bats were stymied for a season-low 5 hits, the Northville squad came out of their hive intent on stinging the horsehide.  The result was 45 hits in their first encounter with the second year club out of Richmond, Michigan. 

Heat Stroke

Amid the powder blue sky and low white clouds, a friendly game of base ball transpired on the Ford Field grass in Northville, Michigan.  Our friends from Chelsea traveled east and settled in for what seems to be a ritual meeting of blue

London Calling

A clash between the Tecumsehs and the Eclipse almost didn’t come to fruition because of the threat of another ominous rainout as the weekend began.  However, clear skies descended upon the patch of grass located on the northwest side of Griswold and East